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Posted by William Thornton
Posted by William Thornton
On Friday 29th April the year 11 Time2Sh9e group had their second workshop, this time focusing upon how to attain the top grades in Science. Mr Mehta talked our students through...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
To kick off science week, two year 12 biologists were tasked with explaining the anatomy of a rat, by conducting a rat dissection at lunch. Several questions were asked by younger...
Posted by William Thornton
During science week, Little Reddings school visited Bushey Meads School to watch a pluck dissection and learn about the Heart, Lungs and Liver. This was fantastically supported by...
Posted by William Thornton
Do young people inspire you and do you have a genuine passion for Teaching and Learning? Are you a Science specialist with Good to Outstanding outcomes? From September 2022 we are...
Posted by HR
Do you have a real passion for teaching Science? Are you able to enthuse and motivate students to bring out the best in them? From September 2022 (earlier start possible) we are...
Posted by HR
This term has seen KS3 science club start up once again, with a fantastic number of curious young scientists participating in a range of fun and educational activities during...
Posted by Shaheel Mehta
In science our 6th form student leaders have been helping out with some of our KS3 lessons. They have been performing a variety of tasks such as assisting the teacher to help...
Posted by Helen Booth
On Wednesday 13th October, a group of year 12 Biologists and Chemists had the privilege to listen to a wide variety of Heart surgeons talk about the medical treatment of heart...
Posted by William Thornton
What have you joined in with so far? If you haven’t, there is still time! Have a look at the schedule below: Ms Wright, one of our latest exciting additions to the Science...
Our KS3 students have been busy designing and making paper aeroplanes as part of our Great Paper Aeroplane Challenge. The competition was created by Mr Gall and was open to all...